NEBRASKA NOTES I Miles Darnlev lias sold bis farm of 120 acrca located near Adanis to Jacob Bohrons for 810,400, or about IBS iter acre. 1 J. II. Dunlz, of B'abilco Has Bold tils farm of 33H acres, located live miles east of Ok, to, Kan., for 81G,. VS, or 650 pr aore Four fountains, sccuied Ly tho Morcautllo club, aio at Gooeva at d wll'j placed two on Main sbreot and Vwo In the park. The elevator of tho Farmers' Co operatlvo Elevator company at lArapaboe lias bien completed and the structure Is one of tbo best of Its kind in that part of Nebraska. The S. A. Foster Lumber company 'of Wood lllver has started a force ot non at work on their corn crib " tfiaohlue, as bbo orders for this pro duct aic coming in lust. i Thieves have raided the homo of !Mrs. Uriah Swlgartat Beattico dur ing tho absence of tbo family and Btole a lot of canned fruits and ten gallons of lard from the cellar. 1 The new 'Union Pacific: depot at Wo d River is nearly completed, aud Jt i3 a line ttruoturo In every reppect. The build lnu formerly used as a depot will do torn down aud moved away. ! While driving under a tree a limb struck J. M. Stone, president of the . Nehawka hank nf 'Np.hnwkn. In t,m eye, cutting tbo covering of the ball. nit is nib determined yet whether or not be will loso the sight, The Wood River Roller Mills havo Just added several thousand dollars Iwoitb of new equipment to Its mill, Ibelog compelled to do this on ac count of the inrrcaso in its business. I Ella Schonsmnn, a y Irl 12 years of inec. has been latum rn thn )rmltn- Itlon for tho Focblo Mlndod at Boit- rJco ard ohd tbo next day. Sbo had brim In ill health for some time. .The remains wove takon to hor home in Lincoln. Joe Lirkins, a farmer of noar Beatrhp. is nnw In hll clnreed with InttPmplirnr to kill his wife arrl two children, who mado thir psmpo to the home of a nnlcbbor. Lnrklns nbrt at his brother (Jeorgo but failed to hit the marc. tyfoV August Langon, latn of the Monrrfov Rt.nre Montcroy has so'd her business In Monterey to H"rmnn Weimnnn nd las mnved with hr familv ro We-t Point where she will tin future reside. The Nebraska Hardware company tins born Incorporated In Lincoln with u capital nf $3100.00'). The lnfftTro'nlo-s are W. R. Jackwn7, Allen Crnsby, John Forrest and W. Patterson. J. li. Smith, proprietor of the Jerspy dilry. Foi'bwrst of Hpatricp, kmpoapd or tho largest and most valuable herd of .Tcrsov cattle ever old in rhat co'inty toAlfrfd Lunb f Utnh, a stockman and dairyman f that state. Oharlrs Amburg, a contractor on jthe Cr-it Northern grading had Kovrril lluhts with his men at F'e "mont while he was IntnsHitnd and Iwps tiripd each timn n sums ranging from $1 and rosts to 85 and costs. Thomas Wh'tobead. a hrik mason, (fell Into a cistern at Mason City and dislocated tils shoulder. n was hrnnc'L to tho surface by friends land tiken to his home, whoro ho arPBted csily. It was thought- at (first that the man was Internally In jured. j Char'es Marsh nf Grafton ha been filled hv a horse tint ho was rldlne. Ills neck wns brokm and hi skull fractured. Uo and Al Hartford we;e In W. A. Stackey's north pasture Jomkln f-r some of Radford's eHtlP. Tboir horsps henarao enlangWl In . au'iiv w .juij n uu aim iijjliSfl h , born became unmanageable anri i. fn H. . . . . iinauj iuu hi tm; in i u i id unrowing . . - . I ' . . .1 . 1 . X'l" 4 1 ! UIlULTlllJHbU. k Mrs. Gilbert, Witrht of Fremont iiton serbmlv In5nrp.fl ivlii nut-. rem ln a ,,Knt "'wkv J ooUding II X' ' rut v - r - - - - ' Atjk. nil iv that t.'"o team was coming at a rc?k Jcs sodand nppirpntlv bovnrd cotr 1 of tbo driver and gob as f r , out f the road as possible. Tho . llni t hucruv was amnshod anM hi-p. Li-vas thrown out, su.s'ainlnc bruisos ,nd sv ro Internal inlurles. T'm r 'orivor of tlie other rig came back us S k cd as l e could and hflDd hp to her h'ime. I7e positively rcrused to glvo his nime, but is supposea to I Itn ,m ArUnft-iltl fT!n WW I m PA T CKUWd IDENnrlEJ SAV8 11 R niM. KISTOUM TO MK nitABIC A TO CI.KAIt 1I1M3KM 4 Uovernor fr.Vkoy iKtitti a Iir qulslilon On C'hiirc of iShootliiR Wltli Intent to Kill ilUTTE, Mont. Tho man uodcr aircsb bore was positively idotni'Icd as Pab Urowo Tho ldontltlcatl n .vas maco by a man whose uaiuo is witoheld bv ihtj polica bub who is said bo havo woikcd with Crow In the Btockyards at South Onalia. The prisoner adml s Mint ho Is Crowe and Hays he is anxious to return to Nobraska to clear himself, saying that there Is no law uudor which ho can bo prosecuted. OMAHA, Neb. -Steps were taken to bring Pab Orowo to Omaha im mediately and the chief of police ot Butte, Mont., has been asked to hold blm until Nebraska offlceis can reach there. Chief' Donahue caused to bo lllod In the district court ao information against Crovvo charging him with shooting with intent to kill Olllccr A. IT. Jackson two weeks ago. no will be returned on this charge. A dttcctlvc left Lincoln to secure from Governor Mickey a requisition on tho governor of Montana for Crowe and two oftlcois will start for Butto Immediately. Tho only reward standing for Crowe's arrest Is $200, which Oblef Donahuo personally ollerod. Edward E. Cudahy stated that ho waB as anxious as over to prosecute Crowe. It is known that Crowe has a brotbet at Rutto. Those who aro a?quainted with too cbaiacter of tlia much sought for criminal aro con fl'Jent that Crowe has at last hcen capturod. Tho report or tbo capture and action and words of tho man ivc rise to this belief. Tbo dls patches slated that two otllcers pltced the muzzles of thtlr revolvors against Crown's stomach as ho was coming out of a saloon. Crowe evi dently gavo iu wlthont an offirt to resist. Ho cmssd at his arrest, cxprcsilug ohnurln at his approbeu slon in a small town tbo size of Butte, when, be said ho hud traveled all over tho world and evaded capture In largo citise. This report of his non-ro-slst;n''.'' wbou In a tight plane hears out the hcllef of thoso who know Crowo best that while he Is given to doing apparently bold things, ho is a coward at heart. Ills chagrin ao being caught in a small town after having passed no moist id through large citlts i also a characteristic attributed to men of Crowe's t;pe who like to play to tbo grand stand. Alt UUi: I'OK MU-i, CIIADAVICK Petition for n Writ of Itrror !ii't!l at llm-iiinitrt l'r! CINCINNATI, O.-Tho petiticn for a writ of error for Mrs. Casslo L. Chad wick, charged wlili bank wrecking and convlutud at Clevc ljnd of cunspiracy to defraud, was nt tho hi art of the calendar of the United States circuit court of appeals, whi.so fa'l term is open. Tho record of the case is one of tho most volumin ous over brought Into tho court', comprising 310 p; luted j a'cs aud giving in detail all the steps taken In tho case. Mrs. Clndwick was convicted on seven of tne liftecn counts in the indictment and her attorneys, Dawloy and Winy, orougnt the case o tbo c-uit of appeals on a writ of enor, alleging that tho trial court l-ad enod in various particulars, that the alleged offense Is not a crlmo under any sta uto of tho United stats petition ing in r a new trbib BIAV OI1AMU5 WIlOMi ISLAND Volcano in Active lCrrptlim on Islfincl of Hmuoit SAN jrRANCISCO.-Dr. W. S. Solf, governor of German Samoa, arrived here fiom I'ao Pago on tho steamer Sonoma enrouto to Germany, fie says tho Matautu volcann, wbi'di hurst Into action about bwc months ago, ! still In eruption. He was at tbo sceno of the volcano about a month ago, and the lava thon cov ered abet one squsro mile and had formed a mounta n Hrc hundred fCJt nih. On his former visit two m ntbsago, the bill was only ubout thr'B hundred feet in height, and it is nla oplnb n that tho topography f tho Island will be entirely ehangod. Tiiero Is an eruption at 1-ast onco a oay, and at night tho fountain ot lire can be seon seventy miles away. WH lb lb fUfULAM Ui:.IONSTKAT10N M AHKH KETUltN TO ST. I'ETJSllsniJnO oiven Address of Welcome lrlM-1 for U'orli In no Nmrr men find l!-pll,' In h ltrnr fiiu'nnli .Vioii (Jno 1o .Mvot Kinj)iror ST. UfiSTBRSimitG. M. Wittc irrived liero and was accorded a vory tioarty reception by a largo crowd ol Dill lab aud others In a brio ipec.cn replying to a welcoming ad dresi. M. Wltto s1iovmm dearly Hint 'to was deeply tiuched by tb'1 wi-l some vibh which ho was trct-lse-i When he left M,. I'etersturg In .oiv a small riclegailon of otlliMaiK companied hi in to the railroad station to bid him farewell. There was no public demonstration what ever. This time thero were seven or tight tlmes;aB many officials, desplto tne very early Hour of tho train's arrival, and ai; t ntliuslastlc crowd or tlvo to six bunoicd people wore present. Amoni! tho ofilcials present were R.uon Noldo, general secretary of the iinmltteo of ministers; General Ournovo, adjutant to the minister of the Intorlor M. Wyshnegrandsky, formery flnanco uilnlstor and now director of lho International Com mercial bauk; M. Kobeko, privy nnncilor and chairman of the pross rpform rommlssion, and many oil or prominent otlloials who had been M. WItto's founcr colleagues or sub nrdlnatos. The crowd had col!cctcd noir where M. Wltto would descend frm the train, and wnen ha ap peared they hi- ko out into long and loud cheers, lo which M. Witto bowed a'MiiiMwludgment. Tho suokosman then advanced and read the arldn ss of welcome, all In tho meanwhile standing bareheaded. The address read : "You havo accomplish your riitll cult bask and the nation is grateful to you. Yoii have given the credit for your success to Empeior Nicho las. President Roosovclt, Ifimpcptr William of Germany aud bo the press. Yon Dave forgotten only yourself. We, however, lu'.lv appro pla e your services to your country. L'uc tree you planted at tho Wash I' gton hometiTjead ab Monet Vernon will servo as a token of tho union between tho two nations. You have donti much. "For ourselves and for those who aro absent we will onco more s-boub a beirty hurrah." When the cheer died away Mr. Witto, who seemed deeply moved by the sincerity of tbo wclcoirc, ad vanced a few steps and delivered his reply. Uo said: 'I was si little prppared lor til's kind of rp-optlon that I must asi vour p ldon for th Incoherence of my words. 1 liavo perform d my duty well because I have strictly obeyed hh majesty's instructions: b-icau c circumstances favortd mo: because tbo world Is weary of this bloody war; because all closes of Anicrlca-i society from rrc.s'ricnt r oscvelt down were in symoatby wrl my and your cause; bicaiuoJ was true to my country and her and our Interests." Mr. Wltte's last word was followed by further l'ud and hoarty cheering, .after which, slowly advancing toward tho entrauce, bo shook iiands with the dollveror of the wilc unirig address an" his friends ot farmer c"lleagii"s. Tho crowd . ol lowed cl isely towrd tbo door where an open carriage was In waiting. A3 sun as Mr. Wltto was seated the coachman f-tartcd his team arid as be dro"o away the crowd oroko out into a succession of lo:(i ci.ors. Mad-lino Wittc, M. Sbipnir and MaJ'tr .'Jenera' Yeinioleir letumed witn Mr. Witte. Reports ascribing to Mr. Witto an imrorunb nil slon to Germany aic declared in an inspired article in the Rusi to be destitute of found i tlun. Tho Russu-Japanoso treaty will ho slwned during tho first days -f next vco'. Mr. Witte. who ha l along Ir torv'ew and luncheon with Foreign Mlrmtrr Lamsdorll, will bo re c"lvt.d at Petertioir aud give the tm pen.r a roport on tho fonfen r-cc, but the irony kself will be taken lo rctfTh- II by Count Lams1 rir whose ".ounir-sign itnio will com plot e the jec. 'in f the instrument. buLlvtn o Kill TUIIKHV DOINII HKlt WOIWT AND KUItOril LOOKS ON WrcnH VeiiRcnnon on tftnntl VlUnprf U'littiCTor Opporiunlty I'iiont llHfir Itrport if Thrc AIoulh' Tour. LONDON. W. A. Mooro, secre tary of tho Halkan oommivteo who has to in rood from a two month's tour of Macedonia, said to tho Assocl it'd press: "The wanton slaughter of Christ ians in Macedonia continues under tho eyes of Kuropo's representatives. Clos ing tho Bulgarian border, the II i st nc.v.s to greet mo wis an un pardonable massacre In tho little v.llige of Konop ntv.a, which oc curred throu days before my arilval. On visiting the village J found Mio bodies of a man, two women, a girl and three children still uuhurlcd and laid out in tho Christian church, 'Pho woman had bocn shot but J saw uno child whoso hotrt had been crushed, probably with the butt of a gun. "The wounded had been taken to Egrl Palmka, an hour's ride distant) where resides tbo Amtrlan onlcor iu charge of tbo distilct. "Tbo Bbiry of the affair Is a repetition of the oft-told talc An Insurgent band visl.orl tno village and demanded food on departing. Tbo Turkish authorities, learning of tho visit, dispatched a body or troop?, which discovcilng no insur gents iu tho p!aco, dealt out their revenge to lho Christians. .The ob servation of the European otllcers seldom deters the Mohammedans fiom blajlcg Ohil Mans. The Austrian ollloers In the Kounianova oistnot has cliargo of 111) villages, wiuro most biutil murders aro of daily occur i once aud are not noticed by the autloiithy. In tho Mon astic district the ltillan otllcots Bleep with the Turiflsh army In order to observo his ir.eihods of suppressing Iisurgonta. This, however, only prevents special detachments from n rpttrallng crime. "The village of Mcgla, Jn which an Albanian brlganl was assassin i ted, was punished by the troops. Nine unarmed peasants wcro Hiled and uims were placed besido them in a corn Held in order to decel o the Italian otllcers who wcro invlud to inspect the 'Insolvents. ' Tho rifles wore of the pattern used by tho tro-ips in tho Monistic d Unlet. "Uiigandism continues and lire oirl property ure less sate than before Kussia and Ai.H'rla wciogicn tie mandato to reform tho country tAro 3 cars ago. J lie gdiciarmcrie otllcers admit theli Inability to protect tno population, uevural of them told mo thy baa so rep ut-sd to their goviun riiOi is. Tho Macedonians navo no hope loft. " Mr. Moore says tho country Is stU swarming with Asiatic troops whim j have not been removed since the mobilization against Bulgaria in i'JOil. James llrycn, M. P , president of the Ilalkan cornniitteo, Is now tour ing Macedonia and observing connl tions there preparatory to laying tbo results of his fur boforc the Iklti h parliament. Tho authorities In Macedonia aro said to be employing every means to prevent hi in from gathering Information, aud tho norto has request od tho British govern ment to permit the expulsion ot Mr. Bryco from Turkey.. BUDAPEST, Hungary.- ilio po litical factions are anxiously await ing tno result of tbo audience which Count Ozakv, prosldont of tho upper house of tho Hungarian diet, will havo of oho Ictng-emporor and his mnjt sty's decision ln regard to his futuro attitudo towards the II tin gailnan dnnands Tbo cilorts of the c alitlon leaders to prevei t rioting have been successful and iheie have been no dlsordeis lately. The ooalitien party has given tbo police notice of its intent Ion to bold a torcblU'bb p-cccsfcion to the Kos suth clob. The siicullst have alio announced a similar pu ce sion for the same evening, tbo terminus of theirs being the offices of a socialist newspaper iu close proximity to tho Kossuth club. Tha police aro tak ing precautions to prevent a collis hlon. Tho members of tbo coalition and the sodailktsts are summoning tboir ad! creels In the provinces to tbo capital. The s clals leaders have order, d tho wo kmen to lake a hoi'. diy and it Is cpctid tbat tOO.OOO pej?ons will paib clpate OANAI. WOItUI!i:s KUOII kfARTIK. iQi'it niSAiToiNi i-:i Refuse To Leave The Ship STUIIHOllN IN OIM'OMIKQ a I NO AT COLON LAND- Appeal to Ilea (ton Unav.-Ollitc. mv4 l'olloo urn Korcnl to Olnli Tit nut Into SittimlMlniv-In ritln ltln Cnuilltlon COLON.- Six hundred and flftf. laboreis frnn Martluhiue, broeghtc hereon tbo Krcnch steamer Vcrsailln umU r contract to work on tho canal, refuscd to disembark or to submit to vaccination which Is imperative under the Amorlcan sanltar) regu lations. They Camoicd fo bo taken, bnck to Mail.loliiuo, asserting tnaU tbov had been misinformed as to tho conditions hero beforo thoy out-; barked, and that later they learned these conditions wcro Intolerable andi donoly. lliwcvor, COO of them ttere with dllllculty persuaded to land and these were sont to poluUi along thoi line of 1 ho canal. ! On') biindred mi J llfty romalncd on boar.l aud declined t leave tho ship under any con-sldoratlon. These, were forcibly ejected from tho vessel' I y l'anaman and canal r.ono police-: toon, but not on' 11 nearly ovory one of them hud been clubbed and sev eral wcro blccdln from nasly wonnri.s. Tho Vei.i'illlcw was guardotV by l'anaman polLiemou. L'rily In the morning o Fronch consul at Colon, M. Bonhcnry. ap pealed to lho men to listen lo reason,; explaining that they had left Mar- Unique under contract with tboi canal 7ono emigration ng ut guar anteeing the payment of their pas-' sago ticro and that whllo working on the canal they would have In add!-' tion to their wages lho guurantco of. free qumoM and froo medical at tendance.. Tlio mon, however, wnro; not answerahlo to tins rraponlng.i Notwlthftanding lho off' rts of tbo consul and others, and drsplto tho Inhumation given them by .several! of their countrymen Mint f;oallh and other cotidltlona on tho Isthmus) were mtisfa :toiy aud that tho tonus of their onirAymenb woull cnablo bhem bo save muney, thoy p?r-' slstenlly iefi..sod to leave tho ship, bearing their bro tts and Invokltigi death ln profpronco to go;rr ashore, i Tno oa plain of tho Versalli s, who) all through lho 'rouble displayed an extraordinary amount of patience, told the "men that ho was ready to take back lo Martinique all thoso who wcro ablo to pay their passage, but the men argued that tho Krcnch govonruonb would bo billing to reimburse tho steamship company and th.it they bbemselvcs, woro pennllewi. Beforo noon, at tbo Instance of M. Raven, tho agonb of btio com pany drill a Kronen eoimil, a squad of twelve pollco wont on boaid tho vessel and told tho men that forco would bo used if they prrs sted In their refusal to olsombark. Seeing that tbo pollco wcro armed with bayonets and g'wis tho men again! bared tneir brok.M and saltl 1 tliey) preferred doath rather than to boj taken ashore. Governor MelendCTj,, Myo Alriron, the chief of p dice aud! others a-g-jed with tho men, but! without aval'. Ton additional, policemen arrived at tho wharf, but! ttio governor, wishing to avoid bloodshed uikI considering that tho; pollco force was Insutllclont tele-j graphed to Treslt'ont Au-ador, ask- Ing permission to use tho canal vone, pollco, to which tho president con sen c.J. Mo ;ntJmo twclvi p-jilcomen from the zono had arr ved at tho deck and wuie bolng be:d In roadl lies.1:. At 2 o'clock tbo kborers wero In formol that they would bo glvo two boms to reconsider th ir decision and at 4 o clock three of thorn con nnio.l to disornbrfik, the tbers u ill holding out. The l'auama pol.ee, armed with cubs, apptouchod tho laborers and cn their .tfusing to quit the ship began lo -dub them right aud left. Tho mo p llce fow minutes lator assisted In the clubb ng, but with better Judgment and less icdis crlminafolv. About llfty of tho i borers leaped In the sea, but ad of the men wnc ablo to swim. Tbo captain, however, loworcd a boat which picked them up. Nearly every man lud reciivcd blow and several or them werU bleedlug from ;u$ly wounds.